Original 1936 Plymouth Flathead Straight Six Delux Engine Dodge Rare Vtg Scta on 2040-parts.com
Altadena, California, United States
This is a straight six flathead from a 1936 Plymouth Delux. It came out of a hot rodded 36 Plymouth and I was told it had a hopped up cam. It had speed equipment on it that I am selling in separate auctions (fenton haders, nicson intake, mallory distributer). This was a real hot motor back then/ The car sat in a barn for 30 years then got parted out and I got the motor. I was told it had other hot rod internals but I have never taken it apart to verify. Make sure to grab this one here before someone else does! Check out my other items! WE WILL BE SELLING LOTS OF COOL VINTAGE PARTS OVER THE COMING MONTHS SO PLEASE KEEP CHECKING BACK TO SEE WHAT NEW ITEMS WE HAVE LISTED!! |
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